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Personal profile

Primary fields of research

Paleoecology
Paleogenomics
Paleolimnology
Freshwater Ecology
Biogeochemistry
Landscape Ecology
Lake sediments
Environmental Change
Paleoclimatology

Short presentation

My research focuses on change in freshwater and terrestrial environments at various spatial and temporal scales. For the future, I seek to continue using paleoecological tools supported by an interdisciplinary approach to better understand the role of climatic shifts on the diversity and function of species and ecosystems.

Current research

My research on long-term methane biogeochemical cycling in the Arctic (ancient environmental DNA and Holocene paleolimnology) is funded by the following organisations:

The Research Council of Norway

 

CV

2019–present  Postdoc, University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway (UiT), Norway

2019–present  Guest Researcher, University of Copenhagen (KU), Denmark

2016–2019      Postdoc, University of Copenhagen (KU), Denmark

2011–2015      Ph.D. Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia (UWA), Australia

2009–2010      M.Sc. Biology, Queen’s University (QueensU), Canada

2005–2008      B.Sc. Biological Sciences, Université de Montréal (UdeM), Canada

Education/Academic qualification

Plant Biology, PhD, University of Western Australia

Jul 2011Apr 2015

Award Date: 16 Mar 2016

Biology, MSc, Queen's University Kingston

Jan 2009Dec 2010

Award Date: 20 May 2011

Biological Sciences, BSc, University of Montreal

Aug 2005Jun 2008

Award Date: 1 Oct 2008

External positions

Postoc, University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway

1 Mar 201928 Feb 2023

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